Hello everyone,
I'm pleased to announce Alex has passed his GSoC 2012 midterm evaluation
for his Mono-D project.
Alex has done a great deal of fantastic work lately and recently met a
major milestone with the completion of Template Parameter Deduction.
Although he is currently focusing on his upcoming final exams for school
(they have a different academic schedule in Germany than in the US) he has
showed an impressive level of dedication and continues to work on Mono-D
in his free time between exam preparation sessions. Once he finishes his
exams on the 17th he expects to work on Mono-D full time and make
significant headway on Expression Evaluation in preparation for Mixin
Evaluation.
You can follow his progress on his website here:
http://mono-d.alexanderbothe.com/
Or on Github here:
https://github.com/aBothe/Mono-D
Please join me in congratulating Alex on passing his evals and for the
excellent work he has been doing!
--
Adam Wilson
IRC: LightBender
Project Coordinator
The Horizon Project
http://www.thehorizonproject.org/

Hello everyone,
I'm pleased to announce Alex has passed his GSoC 2012 midterm
evaluation for his Mono-D project.
Alex has done a great deal of fantastic work lately and
recently met a major milestone with the completion of Template
Parameter Deduction. Although he is currently focusing on his
upcoming final exams for school (they have a different academic
schedule in Germany than in the US) he has showed an impressive
level of dedication and continues to work on Mono-D in his free
time between exam preparation sessions. Once he finishes his
exams on the 17th he expects to work on Mono-D full time and
make significant headway on Expression Evaluation in
preparation for Mixin Evaluation.
You can follow his progress on his website here:
http://mono-d.alexanderbothe.com/
Or on Github here:
https://github.com/aBothe/Mono-D
Please join me in congratulating Alex on passing his evals and
for the excellent work he has been doing!

First off, thanks for letting be pass the mid-terms! Also big ups
to everyone who supported me and my project by diligently filing
issue reports and giving me comments on the project blog! :)
I'm currently finishing the pre-compile time expression
evaluation and later on, I'll bind it to the actual completion
process.
That Template Parameter Deduction part is a small part of it -
it's e.g. used in is()-Expressions and when handling variables
that are declared with template parameters - I mean, for a better
completion, it's rather preferable that a T myVariable is
'filled' with a concrete type than a generic type only.
Ambiguous method overloads will be filtered out once I finished
the evaluation, like it'll 'know' e.g. that I want to call the
second overload of stdio.writeln if I type writeln("Hello
World"); -- And imho, that's slightly great! ;)
The expression evaluator will be extended by CTFE (step by step
of course) later on. It's of course a very critical and
uber-large piece of software that I want to handle there - but
I'm optimistic, at least in terms of getting a quick'n'dirty
approach and finally realizing that entire thing 100%ly.
Nevertheless everything will be awesome later on! ;D

Hello everyone,
I'm pleased to announce Alex has passed his GSoC 2012 midterm
evaluation for his Mono-D project.
Alex has done a great deal of fantastic work lately and
recently met a major milestone with the completion of Template
Parameter Deduction. Although he is currently focusing on his
upcoming final exams for school (they have a different academic
schedule in Germany than in the US) he has showed an impressive
level of dedication and continues to work on Mono-D in his free
time between exam preparation sessions. Once he finishes his
exams on the 17th he expects to work on Mono-D full time and
make significant headway on Expression Evaluation in
preparation for Mixin Evaluation.
You can follow his progress on his website here:
http://mono-d.alexanderbothe.com/
Or on Github here:
https://github.com/aBothe/Mono-D
Please join me in congratulating Alex on passing his evals and
for the excellent work he has been doing!

Mono-D is the best IDE for D that works on both Linux and
Windows. End of story. Thanks for Alex for all this!